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The dignity of the black man depends so much on Nigeria–Imo North Candidate

…..Says Nigerian Youths deserve more The Candidate of Action Alliance party (AA)for Imo north senatorial district, Dr. Emmanuel Ogueri,a physician has said that position of Nigeria in Africa and among theatre black race cannot be overemphasised over and the need to focus more on the infrastructural development. Ogueri, who is running for the Imo North Senatorial seat under the Action Alliance platform, said these in Owerri, the Imo state capital while lamenting that the handing out of motorcycles to youths and sinking of boreholes were not sustainable human capacity building or community development. Ogueri noted that in most places, to define a black man, most people across the world take reference from Nigeria. He maintained that the dignity of the black man to a very large extent depends on Nigeria as a country. He said Nigeria has the potential of leading the world in many spheres of life but cannot do that as a divided or lawless nation. According to him, “It doesn’t cost much to equip the health centres in our various communities, but nobody is doing that and this is an urgent need for our people. At the community level, our people are predominantly farmers, so rehabilitation of access and feeder roads in the community would be more important than motorcycles and boreholes to our people. We must be mindful of the peculiarity of each community, so if we are bringing a project, we bring projects our people really need and not just bring projects because we saw another community asking for such project. No two communities are the same, so with regular engagement with our people, our deployment of projects and services shall be precisely on the basis of community need. “As a matter of fact, with the level of dilapidation of our road network, one begins to wonder if the people of Imo North are truly part of Imo state. We are almost completely cut off from the state.” Ogueri said he was setting aside his medical practise to serve his people because of the urgency of the situation across the entire Imo North senatorial district. He urged the Federal Government to quickly intervene and close the widening infrastructural gap in Imo North by rebuilding key infrastructural assets in the area. He urged the people of Imo North to vote across party lines come election day and to vote individuals not political parties.

Many injured as gas explodes in Iju, Lagos

Many people were injured in a gas explosion that occurred at Iju Ishaga, Lagos State on Thursday. It was learnt that many vehicles were also burnt. The PUNCH also gathered that some buildings around the scene of the explosion suffered a partial collapse . An eyewitness , Ikechukwu , said , “ We just heard a loud sound around 03. 30 pm and we suddenly began to see smoke . The explosion is massive and we are not sure of the casualties , but many people are injured . ” The spokesperson for the Lagos State Emergency Agency , Nosa Okunbor , confirmed the incident. He noted that emergency responders have arrived at the scene of the incident . He said , “ On arrival at the scene, it was observed that there was a gas explosion. “ Further investigation revealed that a truck had a lone accident and exploded The impact of the explosion affected adjoining buildings and several vehicles were burnt. “ Several persons were injured and have been taken to the nearest hospital for treatment . “ The inferno is being tackled by the combined efforts of the LASEMA Response Team led by the Director Operations , LRU Fire, LASG Fire Service , Nigeria Police Force, and NSCDC . “ Dampening down ongoing . ”

Magu: Malami makes a U-turn, refuses to testify before Salami panel

The Attorney- General of the Federation , Abubakar Malami ( SAN) , has written a letter to the Presidential panel probing the suspended acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu. Malami, who is also the Minister of Justice , told the panel led by Justice Ayo Salami that he would not be able to appear before the investigative body because of the privileges of his office . The development comes less than two weeks after the AGF boasted that he would appear before the panel to testify if he was invited. Magu’ s legal team led by Mr . Wahab Shittu, had subpoenaed Malami, demanding that he appear before the panel to substantiate the allegations he preferred against the suspended EFCC boss . However, it was learnt that during the sitting of the panel on Wednesday , Salami read out a letter from Malami stating that he would no longer be able to appear. Confirming the incident to The PUNCH on Thursday, a lawyer to Magu, Mr . Tosin Ojaomo , said they were all shocked when Justice Salami read out the letter. He said , “ We were all gathered at the Presidential Villa for the day’ s proceedings when Justice Salami read out a letter from the AGF . The AGF stated that he would not be able to testify because his constitutional role does not include testifying . He said his duty was to prosecute and file charges. “ I was shocked because Section 174 of the constitution does not give the AGF such privileges . Isn’ t it funny that the AGF who levelled a series of allegations against Magu is now refusing to substantiate the allegations that emanated from his office ?” When contacted on the telephone , the Spokesman for the AGF, Dr . Umar Gwandu , asked our correspondent to send him a text message and he would respond appropriately. However, he had yet to do so as of press time . Magu was suspended in July based on some reports by investigative panels set up by the AGF. Some of the allegations were that Magu was unable to account for the interest accrued to over N 500bn in recovered funds and that he allegedly bought a house in Dubai for N 570m . The suspended EFCC boss was also said to be at loggerheads with the AGF and had refused to obey instructions from his office . However, in the course of the investigation by the panel, the probe was extended to several other cases including that of convicted former Inspector-General of Police, Tafa Balogun . Over 40 persons including those standing trial for corruption have testified before the panel, a move which has been criticised by Magu’ s team and other anti – corruption groups. The panel is supposed to have ended its sitting since last month but was given a six-week extension which lapses this month.

CAMA law will enhance transparency, says Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, said the Companies and Allied Matters Act , 2020 which he recently signed into law would enhance transparency and corporate accountability and help the fight against corruption. The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity , Femi Adesina , disclosed this in a statement titled “ CAMA Act will help us fight corruption, President Buhari explains at UNGA high -level summit. ” The presidential spokesman said Buhari spoke in a video message presented at the Open Government Partnership 2020 Virtual Leaders ’ Summit on the sidelines of the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York , United States . The President spoke at a time stakeholders, including the Christian Association of Nigeria , are faulting some provisions of the law. Adesina quoted the President as saying that “ Since the inception of our administration in 2015, the government has been committed to changing international and domestic perceptions regarding Nigeria ’ s commitment to fight corruption and foster good governance . “ We focused on the task of dealing head – on with this destructive monster , which led to us joining the Open Government Partnership and making reform commitments such as to establish a public central register of beneficial owners of corporate entities. “ Since then , we have made significant progress in implementing tougher anti -corruption measures, including my recent assent to the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020. “ The Act provides a legal framework for the implementation of Beneficial Ownership Information Disclosure in Nigeria . ” Being an OGP member-country has helped Nigeria learn from other countries tackling similar challenges , and to build a coalition to support these reforms across the private sector and civil society . It has also aided our journey towards building citizens ’ trust in government . ” On the COVID – 19 pandemic , Buhari said it had become clear that governments cannot solve all the challenges of the pandemic alone . He argued that it is only through open governance and working with citizens that nations can succeed . ” We face a significant contraction in the global economy in 2020; the world is facing the unprecedented twin challenges of managing the health and economic impacts of the pandemic . ” In these times , citizens worldwide are seeking more information, engagement , and support from their governments , ” he added . Buhari promised that his administration would continue to use its OGP membership to ensure that open government approaches strengthen pandemic management . He added that the Nigerian government will sustain consultations and engagements with citizens through Civil Society Organisations and the Organised Private Sector on COVID -19 response and recovery plan . He said , “ These consultations are in line with the effort of our administration to encourage public participation in government policies and programmes ” Our recovery package includes support to businesses, to vulnerable communities and an expansion of public works . Our aim is to make all these efforts more effective by making them open . ” President Buhari recounted that soon after joining this partnership , Nigeria had the privilege of being elected to the OGP Global Steering Committee. As a leader in the OGP Steering Committee, President Buhari acknowledged that Nigeria has learnt from both government and non -government counterparts on international best practices . ” I am also glad that Nigeria ’ s pioneering sub-national Open Government Partnership Model has become one of the leading examples driving the expansion of the Open Government Partnership Local Programme . ” Nigeria will also champion the tenets of the Open Government Partnership through our leadership role in regional institutions. ” We aim to expand the partnership on the African Continent by continuing to play a leading role in the International Steering Committee. ” As we look forward to celebrating 10 years of the existence of the Open Government Partnership next year, it is my earnest wish that all countries in the world will adopt Open Government principles and help democracy live up to the expectations of citizens having a voice at and beyond the ballot box, ” he said . Buhari encouraged Nigerians to get involved in the OGP and help shape and sustain the country’ s democracy now and in the future.

OPINION: IPOB/Oduduwa agitators’ alliance: Igbo, Yoruba were meant to be together

By Frederick Nwabufo The Igbo and the Yoruba share the affinity of interest. Their political goals are analogous. They both seek jurisdiction over their space and resources, and desire to be master-planners of their own political future. The two groups long not for territories outside their borders or nurse expansionist ambitions. They just want to live on the turf of their own terms and contrivance. But why are the Igbo and the Yoruba at strife — politically? Why do they not agree essentially on the same things that form the core of their interest? Well, I think the long history of distrust among the two groups foregrounds this uncanny parallel. My own late father instructed me in a version of how the Igbo-Yoruba relationship deteriorated in the 60s. Really, most men in the south-east, who lived through the Nigeria-Biafra civil war and saw the ravages of hunger and the extirpation of thousands of lives, including children, have the liberty to be cynical about inter-group entente. The devastation was wanton and the pangs of perceived undercutting by other groups deep. But I believe the actors on both verges of the war and those in the thick of the coup of January 1966 – preceding the horrendous conflict — operated in the consciousness of the zeitgeist – the mood of the time. There is none blameless and there is none without guilt. Nothing justifies the barbarous murder of the leaders of the country, particularly of the north and the south-west, just as nothing rational underpins the decimation of about a million people in the south-east. Again, the phenomenon of the civil war cannot be discounted, but must we remain defined by the incidents of that experience as a country? When are we going to turn the corner? I believe we need not glide through this misfortune of history; we must acknowledge it; talk about it, and most importantly, secure a date in our national calendar when we all will mourn our compatriots lost to violence by the caprices of men. And not just mourn, but re-covenant ourselves to the pursuit of peace, unity and progress of Nigeria. We must never slither into the alleys of our bloody past. Also, with the understanding that there are no heroes and villains in the unfortunate events of the past, the Igbo and the Yoruba must warm into a congress of mutual support as regards their interest in Nigeria. There is no bar too tall to scale, if both groups agree to work together. I am optimistic that the day the Igbo and the Yoruba hold each other’s hands, the current trajectory of the country will change for good. Really, there is a lot the Igbo and the Yoruba have in common – beyond a past of distrust. I wrote on this previously. A section is reproduced here. The Yoruba and the Igbo share a lot more than similar mythic origins. They are the oldest inhabitants of the areas they live in. In other words, the Yoruba and the Igbo are indigenous to the geographical area called “Nigeria”. And it has also been argued that both groups are of a singular ancestry. The two groups have had established trade-links dating to the period before contact with the first Europeans. And they are known to share passion for industry; are convivial, accommodating and peace loving. Also, there is no documented history of war between the Igbo and the Yoruba despite occupying the same “southern hemisphere”. In the pre-colonial times, wars among kingdoms and natives were common, but there appears to be no recorded incident of battle between the clans and kingdoms of the two groups. In language, they are both of the Kwa-group Niger-Congo origin. The similarities between the Yoruba and the Igbo language are remarkable, if not uncanny, which point to an identical fount. On Wednesday, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the proscribed group, announced they were joining Oduduwa Republic agitators, their “brethren” (IPOB’s exact word), to declare a sit-at-home protest for October 1. I was flummoxed by that gesture. Inasmuch as I do not accede to the secessionist agenda — I believe the Igbo can realise their full potential in a devolved entity – it is extraordinary coming from a group of which leader in the past hued the Yoruba in a brushstroke of absurdities. So, if diametrically opposite “belligerent” groups can cast aside their mudsling for an accord to pursue a mutually beneficial goal, why are sanctioned socio-cultural and political groups not working together for a common purpose – particularly Ohanaeze and Afenifere – and even Arewa Elders Forum? Why are the Igbo and the Yoruba, the oldest residents of the area called Nigeria, not concerting politically to realise their interest? I believe the progress of Nigeria rests on both groups agreeing and cross-pollinating individual interest. There is nothing stopping these two if they put their hands on the ploughshare of brotherhood. They were meant to be. Twitter. @FrederickNwabufo

Troops eliminate Boko Haram commanders, fighters in Lake Chad – DHQ

Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have eliminated several top commanders and fighters of Boko Haram terrorists group in their various camps at the fringes of Lake Chad in Kukawa Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno. The Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. John Enenche, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday in Abuja. Enenche said that the troops also destroyed several camps used by the terrorists located at Tunbun Gini, Tunbun Nbororo, Tunbun Kayoma, Tunbun Kaza and Tunbun Fulani during the operation. He said that some of the top Boko Haram/ISWAP commanders killed during the operation were- Abu Usman, Alhaji Shettima, Modu Mainok, Bukar Gana, Abu Summayya, Amir Taam and Amir Kuraish. He assured that the Armed Forces of Nigeria in collaboration with other security agencies were committed to ending terrorism and other security challenges in the country. “While the good people of the North-East are once again assured of troop’s commitment to the safety of lives and property within the zone, they are also encouraged to continue to avail the troops with timely and credible information that will assist them in the conduct of their operations,” he said. (NAN)

NAFDAC confiscates N350,000 worth of fake hand sanitisers in Bauchi

The National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Bauchi State Office, says it has seized cartons of fake hand sanitizers worth N350,000 in some super markets and drug retail outlets in the state. The State Coordinator ,Mr Mohammed Muazu, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, in Bauchi. He said the the items were confiscated following a raid on shops carried out three days ago. He said the exercise was sequel to a directive from the Enforcement Directorate of the Agency. Muazu said that of the 13 brands of the fake sanitizers,11 were manufactured in Kano state while two were produced in Bauchi state. He said that the Agency had commenced investigation to trace the manufacturers, adding that monitoring exercise would continue. He noted that any culprit apprehended would face the full wrath of the law. The Coordinator urged the public to be mindful of NAFDAC and Batch Numbers, Manufacturing and Expiry dates of food,drugs and medical consumable. “The general public should understand that quality of hand sanitisers not registered by NAFDAC cannot be guranteed, and the aim will not be achieved”,he said.

Alleged Visa Scam: EFCC Docks School Proprietor, One Other In Ibadan

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibadan Zonal office, on Thursday, September 24, 2020, arraigned two persons, Motunrayo Olasebikan and Abideen Adefisayo Tijani, before Justice Ladiran Akintola of the Oyo State High Court, sitting in Ibadan for alleged involvement in a visa scam. Olasebikan, who claimed to be a school proprietress in the state capital, was arraigned alongside Tijani on a seven-count charge of conspiracy, forgery and uttering. One of the charge reads: “That you: Olasebikan Motunrayo and Tijani Abideen Adefisayo on or about September 2018, at Ibadan within the Ibadan Judicial division of this Honourable Court, did make document titled: “Electronic Travel Authorisation” “No. J511464256” in the name of one Adediran Pamilerin Adedayo purporting it to have been issued by the Canadian High Commission on the 6th of July, 2016 and expiring on 6th of June, 2021 with the intent that it may be acted upon as genuine, which you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence”. Their arraignment followed a petition to the EFCC from one Inumidunsola Popoola who wrote on behalf of himself and other victims. Popoola alleged that sometimes in February 2018 he and three others were tricked by the defendants into parting with monies running into millions of naira for processing travel documents. The suspects, he added, presented themselves to be registered travel agents licensed to undertake the task. He further alleged that though they were given some documents as agreed, it was later discovered that the papers were forged as they were turned down at the point of traveling. The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them. In view of their plea, prosecution team led by Dr. Ben Ubi prayed the court for a trial date and an order to remand the duo in custody pending the trial date. The defence counsel, A. B. C. Ademiluyi and S. O. Alli, prayed the court for a short adjournment to hear the bail applications of their respective clients. Justice Akintola subsequently adjourned the case to October 7 for hearing of the bail applications, and ordered that the accused be remanded at the EFCC’s custody.

Imo Government Defers school resumption, Bans all task forces and Sales of Emblems

The Imo State government has deferred the resumption of schools till an ongoing Covid-19 testing programme in all the 27 local government areas of the state is concluded. Also, all task forces operating under any guise in Imo State have been banned by the government just. Similarly, the government has stopped the sale of emblems across the nooks and crannies of Imo by those who either masquerade as task forces or consultants. Consequently, those who would want to test the will of government will have themselves to blame as plans to constitute a security outfit that will go after recalcitrant persons will soon be unveiled. Rising from her Wednesday, September 23 2020 Executive Council Meeting presided over by Governor Hope Uzodimma, the government told newsmen at a media briefing that Task Forces have been constituting a nuisance to the government and people of the state. “There is nothing like Owerri Capital Development Authority (OCDA) Task Force, Emblem collection Task Force, and Revenue Task Forces on the street of Owerri Municipal anymore,” said the Commissioner for Information, Declan Emelumba, who was joined by the Commissioner for Transportation, Barr. Rex Anunobi; Commissioner for Finance, Chuck Chuckemeka; Chief Press Secretary/Media Adviser to the Governor, Oguwike Nwachuku, among others.

EFCC Arraigns former Poly Director for N27m Contract Scam in Awka

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on Tuesday September 22, 2020 arraigned a former Director of Physical Planning, and currently Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, Architect Pius Ugochukwu Ezeokafor before Justice O. A Ezeoke of the State High Court sitting in Ekwulobia, Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State on a three count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and gratification to the tune of N27, 000,000.00 (Twenty Seven Million Naira). One of the charges read,”that you, Arc. Pius Ugochukwu Ezeokafor sometime between the year 2011 and 2012 at Oko, Aguata Local Government Area within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Anambra State, did commit felony to wit: with intent to defraud, obtained by false pretense the sum of N27, 000,000.00 (Twenty Seven Million Naira) from one Emerson Associates Limited and Dr. Okechukwu Enemuo (being Managing Director of Emerson Associates Limited), when you represented to them that you would help them get a contract of N1,000,000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) upon payment of facilitation fee, which pretense you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence”. They defendant allegedly met the petitioners on site at the Polytechnic where they were executing two construction contracts and offered to use his office as Director Of Physical Planning to swing a billion Naira contract for them, if they would pay him a N27million facilitation fee. After receiving the payment, the defendant neither facilitated the promised contract nor refund their money. Upon arraignment today, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the three count charges preferred against him by the EFCC In view of the plea of the defendant , the prosecuting counsel, Fortune Amina I. Asemebo asked for a trial date while the defense counsel Lucius Ogbuagu moved a motion for the bail of the defendant. Justice Ezeoke, after hearing from both counsel, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N10 million with one surety in like sum who must have landed property within the jurisdiction of Court. The surety must be recommended by a legal practitioner or town union president, and must show evidence of tax clearance for the past three years. The court adjourned the matter till 14th, 21st October and 5th November, 2020 for trial.